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they'll receive u.s. assistance packages focusing on developing the institutions of liberty. >> we saw a lighter side of mr. romney. he opened with a joke after former president bill clinton, who backs barack obama, introduced him. >> it's an honor to be here this morning. i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is very touching. if there's one thing we have learned in this election season, by the way, it's that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. [ applause ] >> and mr. romney used part of his speech to push a theme of his campaign, reiterating he would never apologize for america. >>> from politicians to philanthropists, the clinton global initiative wants to find ways to change the world. >>> and you know the drill. you get on a plane. turn off the electronic device. guess what? that rule could be changing. for your family and your business that's 100% guaranteed. so go to legalzoom.com today for personalized, affordable legal protection. it's got that sweet honey taste
they'll receive u.s. assistance packages focusing on developing the institutions of liberty. >> we saw a lighter side of mr. romney. he opened with a joke after former president bill clinton, who backs barack obama, introduced him. >> it's an honor to be here this morning. i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is very touching. if there's one thing we have learned in this election season, by the way, it's that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. [...
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. >>> and while rays of hope peek through the clouds from time to time, the u.s. economy is fragile right now. families are facing long-term unemployment. there are foreclosures. higher student loan payments. higher medical costs. so the notion that you may have to pay higher taxes by next year could make you decide not to spend money you otherwise would have spent. i get it. everyone wants lower taxes. but you can't have lower taxes. because for years and years, your federal government, both political parties, mismanaged the books and spent more money than they took in. our tax system is broken. half the country pays no income tax, and the rich pay as a percentage of their income less than the middle class does. we have a tax system that needs an entire overhaul and we've got a lot of interest to pay on the debt that we've accumulated. which is why, at least for the moment, you can't have a tax cut. but what president obama wants to do is extend a tax cut that you've actually been living with for about a decade. see, back during the final years of the clinton adm
. >>> and while rays of hope peek through the clouds from time to time, the u.s. economy is fragile right now. families are facing long-term unemployment. there are foreclosures. higher student loan payments. higher medical costs. so the notion that you may have to pay higher taxes by next year could make you decide not to spend money you otherwise would have spent. i get it. everyone wants lower taxes. but you can't have lower taxes. because for years and years, your federal...
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u.s. senate as an independent in 2010, but was defeated by marco rubio. some are speculating this move is in preparation for another run for governor against rick scott in 2014. >>> the supreme court has decided to take up two major same-sex marriage cases. the first is the defense of marriage act. the 1996 law denies federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples. right now around 120,000 legally married same-sex couples in the u.s. the second is california's proposition 8. that made same-sex marriage illegal in the state. a decision on these cases is expected next year. >>> is this the end of gangnum style mania? korean pop star psy which is the most watched video in youtube history is apologizing for an anti-american lyrics that aired in 2004. made its way around online. it included lyrics calling for the deaths of american troops serving in iraq. in his apology he said his performance was emotionally charged and, "while i'm grateful for the freedom to express one self, i learn th
u.s. senate as an independent in 2010, but was defeated by marco rubio. some are speculating this move is in preparation for another run for governor against rick scott in 2014. >>> the supreme court has decided to take up two major same-sex marriage cases. the first is the defense of marriage act. the 1996 law denies federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples. right now around 120,000 legally married same-sex couples in the u.s. the second is california's proposition 8. that...
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the u.s. economy, the jobs problem and much more. >>> then the author who lived under a death sentence for iran's ayatollah khomeini. for a decade. who better to talk about the current strife. >>> also, romney and obama seem to agree on outsourcing. they both hate it, but actually they should both embrace it. i'll tell you why. but first here's my take. over the last week as we watched rage and protest in the muslim world, people have asked why it's happening and because we're in a campaign season, that question has become a political one. some republicans say it is president obama's policies that have produced this atmosphere. he has projected weakness, offered olive branches, and been naive. but think about it. had president obama kept 100,000 troops occupying iraq, would that have made people in the middle east happier with america? had he given a more combative speech three years ago, would that have made radical islamists stay at home last week? the truth is, president obama nor any ameri
the u.s. economy, the jobs problem and much more. >>> then the author who lived under a death sentence for iran's ayatollah khomeini. for a decade. who better to talk about the current strife. >>> also, romney and obama seem to agree on outsourcing. they both hate it, but actually they should both embrace it. i'll tell you why. but first here's my take. over the last week as we watched rage and protest in the muslim world, people have asked why it's happening and because we're...
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the u.s. and several other delegations to walk on out and leave as he speaks. the u.s. secretary general warned him to keep a lid on his fiery rhetoric when the two met in new york yesterday. that did not stop ahmadinejad from speaking out about hints from israel that it might strike iran's nuclear sites. ahmadinejad said iran doesn't take that possibility seriously but did issue a warning saying iran is prepared to defend itself. ahmadinejad is also peaking to our own piers morgan. here is what he said about strong hints from israel that it might attack iran's nuclear facilities. >> translator: the response of iran is quite clear. i don't need to explain that. any nation has the right and will defend herself. my question is this. why should the world be managed in such a way that an individual can allow himself to threaten a rich and deeply rooted historical ancient country such as iran. >> so piers morgan joins me on the phone. busy guy today obviously with this interview that you will have
the u.s. and several other delegations to walk on out and leave as he speaks. the u.s. secretary general warned him to keep a lid on his fiery rhetoric when the two met in new york yesterday. that did not stop ahmadinejad from speaking out about hints from israel that it might strike iran's nuclear sites. ahmadinejad said iran doesn't take that possibility seriously but did issue a warning saying iran is prepared to defend itself. ahmadinejad is also peaking to our own piers morgan. here is...
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u.s. >> madam secretary, mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> let's talk about afghan san. $2 billion a week in u.s. tax dollars being spent to maintain the assistance of the afghan people. is this money well spent right now, a hundred billion dollars a year for another two and a half years. >> first of all, wolf, we are in a transition. as we do, the afghan security forces are stepping up to protect their own people. as we saw over the weekend with the horrible attacks, luckily they were not successful. that was because the afghan security forces which are our soldiers and others of the nato alliance have been training and mentoring. so, i think that if you look, as we do, at the progress that has been made on the security side but also in other indicators, health and education and the economy, there is definite progress. that doesn't mean it is going to be easy, but we are on the way to fulfilling the commitment that president obama made about moving toward the
u.s. >> madam secretary, mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> let's talk about afghan san. $2 billion a week in u.s. tax dollars being spent to maintain the assistance of the afghan people. is this money well spent right now, a hundred billion dollars a year for another two and a half years. >> first of all, wolf, we are in a transition. as we do, the afghan security forces are stepping up to protect their own people. as we saw over the weekend...
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one law maker says it is getting to the point where other nations won't trust the u.s. to keep a secret. >>> also, an apology from of all people, former president, bill clinton. hear his explanation about why he regrets calling for extending all of the bush era tax cuts temporarily. >>> a former head of the democratic party says, we are a nation of wusses. we will get ed rendell to explain. >>> we begin with a developing story as to leaked intelligence that congressional officials say is putting american lives at risk. the top republicans and democrats on the house senate intelligence committee, house and senate intelligence committees say they will find and plug what one calls a cascade of national security leaks. >> this is not finger pointing at anybody. what we are trying to do is say we have a problem and we want to stop that problem. when people say they don't want to work with the united states because they can't trust us to keep a secret, that's serious. >> senator john mccain accuses members of the obama administration of leaking secrets to make the president l
one law maker says it is getting to the point where other nations won't trust the u.s. to keep a secret. >>> also, an apology from of all people, former president, bill clinton. hear his explanation about why he regrets calling for extending all of the bush era tax cuts temporarily. >>> a former head of the democratic party says, we are a nation of wusses. we will get ed rendell to explain. >>> we begin with a developing story as to leaked intelligence that...
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and 19 u.s. senators, 600 religious leaders, 50 ngos in a petition with 230,000 signatures are calling on the company to shut down the ads immediately. backpage's attorney insists they do nothing wrong. look at what happened she was confronted in a recent report that aired on 360." >> how would you feel if you saw an ad like this or an ad like this? this girl says she's 19. if you saw your daughter in this -- like this? >> i would be horrified. and i'm horrified for those mothers and my heart goes out to those mothers and their daughters who are victims of exploitation. >> am i wrong? is prostitution simply illegal? >> it is illegal and we do not permit illegal activity on the website. >> what are they settling? >> legal adult entertainment services. >> if you look at the site you know what is being sold on the side. the attorney is talking about shutting down the adult services section. she claims that backpage helps in the fight against child prostitution because it keeps sex traffickers in one
and 19 u.s. senators, 600 religious leaders, 50 ngos in a petition with 230,000 signatures are calling on the company to shut down the ads immediately. backpage's attorney insists they do nothing wrong. look at what happened she was confronted in a recent report that aired on 360." >> how would you feel if you saw an ad like this or an ad like this? this girl says she's 19. if you saw your daughter in this -- like this? >> i would be horrified. and i'm horrified for those...
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we bombed, the u.s. and uk. after 9/11, i thought it was important for the inspectors to go in, try to find out whether we had destroyed that or not. we later learned when he was deposed that it was destroyed in '98 and he didn't want anybody to know about it because he thought it would weaken him against iran but there was never, to me, any really credible nuclear intelligence. this is quite different. they don't even pretend that they're not -- they don't have centrifuges, that they can't enrich uranium, that they have gone right up to the limit and that they have the capacity to go well beyond what is necessary to generate the kind of material necessary to turn on the lights, to generate electricity. so i think it's a very, very different thing. >> president clinton's main focus is the clinton global initiative but he's also making quite a splash on the campaign trail with democrats and republicans alike. when we come back, his advice for mitt romney. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the
we bombed, the u.s. and uk. after 9/11, i thought it was important for the inspectors to go in, try to find out whether we had destroyed that or not. we later learned when he was deposed that it was destroyed in '98 and he didn't want anybody to know about it because he thought it would weaken him against iran but there was never, to me, any really credible nuclear intelligence. this is quite different. they don't even pretend that they're not -- they don't have centrifuges, that they can't...
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here's the u.s. state department spokesman mark toner on that. >> we're very clear that continued israeli settlement activity in the west bank undermines peace efforts and contradicts israeli commitments and obligations. >> so israel doesn't -- i mean i'll just be blunt here. israel doesn't care what the u.s. says, right? >> i don't think so. i think that during the era since 1967, we can find two different -- there is bipartisan supporting israel but bipartisan opposition to the idea of the settlements. it doesn't matter who was in power here in the united states. we think differently. we believe that judari sue mar ya had no sovereignty, never belonged to anyone and we have the right to be there. >> the prime minister told me he supported a contiguous state, no swiss cheese. is that still the goal? it would seem like putting more homes and settlements is exactly the opposite. >> i will tell you something that i really don't like when i give those examples. we had settlements in sinai. we signed a p
here's the u.s. state department spokesman mark toner on that. >> we're very clear that continued israeli settlement activity in the west bank undermines peace efforts and contradicts israeli commitments and obligations. >> so israel doesn't -- i mean i'll just be blunt here. israel doesn't care what the u.s. says, right? >> i don't think so. i think that during the era since 1967, we can find two different -- there is bipartisan supporting israel but bipartisan opposition to...
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now the u.s. body is part of our checks and balances system but it got me wondering just for fun, what would happen if we sold off for senate. let's start with three beautiful big senate office buildings. by gps's calculation if we rented out that space we'd get about $261 million per year and then there's the senate's annual operating budget that's everything from pencils to the great old senate desks to fact-finding trips to foreign locals, it's about $900 million a year. in the end we only save about $1 billion a year. it sounds like a lot of money, it's only a drop in the bucket of our fiscal problems. next idea? perhaps the senate has one. >> the answer to our challenge question was b, the
now the u.s. body is part of our checks and balances system but it got me wondering just for fun, what would happen if we sold off for senate. let's start with three beautiful big senate office buildings. by gps's calculation if we rented out that space we'd get about $261 million per year and then there's the senate's annual operating budget that's everything from pencils to the great old senate desks to fact-finding trips to foreign locals, it's about $900 million a year. in the end we only...
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. >>> who is spilling u.s. intelligence secrets with a stunning display of bipartisan outrage, lawmakers demand an end to the leaks. >>> a new breakthrough can reveal the entire genetic blueprint of a baby still in its mother's womb, detecting thousands of diseases, but at what cost? i'm wolf blitzer in chicago. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> bill clinton can certainly work wondzers out there on the campaign trail, but he can also work himself into trouble from time to time. first, he praised what he called the so-called sterling -- that's a quote, sterling business record of mitt romney right here on cnn. then he contradicted president obama seemingly by suggesting that the bush tax cuts should be extended even for the wealthiest americans. i just sat down with the former president here in chicago at the clinton global initiative, and i asked him about that. >> what i was saying yesterday, which is apparently not accurate, is that if this fiscal cliff comes to the pre
. >>> who is spilling u.s. intelligence secrets with a stunning display of bipartisan outrage, lawmakers demand an end to the leaks. >>> a new breakthrough can reveal the entire genetic blueprint of a baby still in its mother's womb, detecting thousands of diseases, but at what cost? i'm wolf blitzer in chicago. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> bill clinton can certainly work wondzers out there on the campaign trail,...
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it's a proxy war some say between the u.s. and iran. if assad goes, there are still 75 chemical weapon sites around this country and others who wouldn't have the moral hesitancy assad may have about using them. >> regardless of what happens to al assad, we had this threat, this problem, not only to us, but to our allies in the region. turkey, jordan, israel, all worry if assad falls, there must be a plan to secure these chemical weapon sites, but we should tell our viewers that u.s. militaries understood this problem and have been planning and work wg allies over the region over the course of the last 12 months. they have been planning for it. >> thank you very much. both of you. "outfront" next, a 20-year veteran of the navy accused tonight of being a spy. why officials think he was leaking crucial secrets to the russians and as two states prepare to -- sir richard bransens tells us why the war on drugs has been an utter failure. [ male announcer ] introducing... a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver p
it's a proxy war some say between the u.s. and iran. if assad goes, there are still 75 chemical weapon sites around this country and others who wouldn't have the moral hesitancy assad may have about using them. >> regardless of what happens to al assad, we had this threat, this problem, not only to us, but to our allies in the region. turkey, jordan, israel, all worry if assad falls, there must be a plan to secure these chemical weapon sites, but we should tell our viewers that u.s....
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this was an attack on u.s. soil. if they can't tell us who did it and why, the libyan government is on the wrong side. >> and mr. leak, you broke the story today in the daily beast that this was a terror attack. you say they new within 24 hours. it was in the intelligence community that not only pointed to al qaeda but they were able to pin point the location of one of the attackers but there were a number of clues if you will that were outside of the intelligen intelligence committee. they congratulated the attackers in bengazi. the date of the attack is another thing. there was intelligence coming in. intelligence sources say they located one attacker using social media. did they know his location? >> yes, but i'm -- i withheld details on that because the person as i understand is still at large. do we know if anyone has been targeted or arrested? >> at this point i have mixed signals. there were 50 people or so arrested by libyan authorities. it is unclear, but in terms of u.s. actions, nothing has been done at th
this was an attack on u.s. soil. if they can't tell us who did it and why, the libyan government is on the wrong side. >> and mr. leak, you broke the story today in the daily beast that this was a terror attack. you say they new within 24 hours. it was in the intelligence community that not only pointed to al qaeda but they were able to pin point the location of one of the attackers but there were a number of clues if you will that were outside of the intelligen intelligence committee....
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the u.s. embassy, but according to eyewitnesss, there is reports of libyan casualties as a result of these clashes. as a militant group tried to store the u.s. embassy. they succeeded and did storm the u.s. embassy. according to eyewitnesss, libyan security forces were engaged in heavy clashes with this armed group. a radical militant group based in eastern libya and fired rocket-propelled grenades at the u.s. consulate building. libyan army troops deployed. the road to the consulate blocked by military vehicles. now we have conflicting reports, and what the situation is right there. libyan government owe telling cnn that the building was being secured by libyan forces, but according to this eyewitness, members of the armed group had taken over the consulate building and were celebrating looting the consulate. there are calls on some social media sites for more protests in ben ghazi and here in tripoli. what is the latest in cairo? what specifically was it about this movie that sparked this su
the u.s. embassy, but according to eyewitnesss, there is reports of libyan casualties as a result of these clashes. as a militant group tried to store the u.s. embassy. they succeeded and did storm the u.s. embassy. according to eyewitnesss, libyan security forces were engaged in heavy clashes with this armed group. a radical militant group based in eastern libya and fired rocket-propelled grenades at the u.s. consulate building. libyan army troops deployed. the road to the consulate blocked by...
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but in general, the u.s. and israeli intelligence have been working together more than they ever have in the past. that includes computer programs like stuxnet, but also includes field operations. >> what does that mean? >> it means planning how to get in and out of iran, debriefing defecto defectors. the u.s. and israel are sharing their intel, but here's why. the extra element that i think we're revealing is that israel wanted the u.s. voinvolved. get the cia and other u.s. agencies involved, you'll get president obama's attention. the u.s. has been too caught up in the israeli view, and they probably succeeded in getting the u.s. interested in iran again. >> the cyberwarfare against iran's nuclear program. it's been detailed in some other books, lots of stuff that's coming up. but you've got some new information there as well, on the level of cooperation between the u.s. and israel. >> well, there's an israeli unit, part of the military intelligence. that agency is called aman, unit 8200. they're geniuses
but in general, the u.s. and israeli intelligence have been working together more than they ever have in the past. that includes computer programs like stuxnet, but also includes field operations. >> what does that mean? >> it means planning how to get in and out of iran, debriefing defecto defectors. the u.s. and israel are sharing their intel, but here's why. the extra element that i think we're revealing is that israel wanted the u.s. voinvolved. get the cia and other u.s....
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but, you know, the u.s. very careful to confirm the death of an american until it receives independent confirmation, until, to be crass, sees the body themselves, they're not going to say an american was killed. obviously, it's a very small counselors lot in benghazi, they want to notify next of kin. so there are some reports coming out that a u.s. consulate official was killed and the u.s. is trying to find that out. but still, they're trying to secure the compound. this came after those protested cairo, obviously kind of took everybody by surprise. but it doesn't look like it's 100% secure yet. >> wow, certainly shocking and upsetting headline with an american dead tonight in libya. >>> ahead, the secret science used by campaigns to get your vote. they know much more than you would ever want them to know about you. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the ey
but, you know, the u.s. very careful to confirm the death of an american until it receives independent confirmation, until, to be crass, sees the body themselves, they're not going to say an american was killed. obviously, it's a very small counselors lot in benghazi, they want to notify next of kin. so there are some reports coming out that a u.s. consulate official was killed and the u.s. is trying to find that out. but still, they're trying to secure the compound. this came after those...
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he was once number four on the u.s. military's list of most wanted iraqis. >>> and a daring rescue in china. a toddler slipped through a railing and is left dangling from a fourth-floor balcony. a neighbor risked his own life to help the child get back up through the bars no word on where the parents were at the time. graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you guys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. >>> trying to rob a convenience store and the clerk fiengtds back in a very unconventional way. that is a spray can. a lot more when we continue. we'll be right back. dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter mo
he was once number four on the u.s. military's list of most wanted iraqis. >>> and a daring rescue in china. a toddler slipped through a railing and is left dangling from a fourth-floor balcony. a neighbor risked his own life to help the child get back up through the bars no word on where the parents were at the time. graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you guys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype......
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we bombed the u.s. and uk. after 9/11, i thought it was important for them to go in and find out whether we destroyed them or not. we later learned, when he was deposed that it was destroyed in '98 and he didn't want anybody to know because he thought it would weaken them. to me, there was no credible nuclear intelligence. this is quite different. they don't even pretend they are not -- they don't have central funlgs and can enrich uranium. they have gone up to the limit and they have the capacity to go well beyond what is necessary to generate the kind of material necessary to turn on the lights, to generate electricity. i think it's a very, very different thing. >> president clinton's main focus. we caught a splash on the campaign trail. when we come back, is it bias for mitt romney? [ female announcer ] now yoplait is the only yogurt brand endorsed by weight watchers and your taste buds have always endorsed us. so, you know what this means... this is a real win win! yoplait, it is so good. i've got a nice lo
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the u.s. and turkey are making contingency plans. secretary of state hillary clinton has been in istanbul this weekend talking with syrian leaders. ivan watson is there. good morning. what did hillary clinton say the u.s. and turkey have actually agreed to do? >> reporter: good morning, randi. basically clinton's team requested this urgent team with the turkish leadership, a close american ally, to discuss syria, and in a joint press conference on saturday, she said that both countries had to work together to try to find ways to bring an urgent end to the ongoing bloodshed there and to prepare for a post-bashar al assad period in syria. but she also said they had to look at ways to try to speed up this transition without making bloodshed worse. she said now is an important time for analysis and said that the u.s. and turkey would set up a working group which would include the military and tin tell jens agencies to come up with contingency plans. i was, frankly, surprised to hear this, randi, b
the u.s. and turkey are making contingency plans. secretary of state hillary clinton has been in istanbul this weekend talking with syrian leaders. ivan watson is there. good morning. what did hillary clinton say the u.s. and turkey have actually agreed to do? >> reporter: good morning, randi. basically clinton's team requested this urgent team with the turkish leadership, a close american ally, to discuss syria, and in a joint press conference on saturday, she said that both countries...
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the same goes for the cost of borrowing for the u.s. government. the u.s. government can boar remoney at 1.5% interest rate. that's the all time low. pfr last summer's debate interest rates were above 3%. the lower credit rating didn't affect the borrowing cost because compared to other countries and their financial situations, investors still see u.s. as the safer bet. we are the prettiest girls at the party. >> i suppose we'll take it. thank you very much. one of the democrats most notable figures missing from the party's convention this week. where is secretary of state hillary clinton? we'll have the answer, next. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs g of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands o
the same goes for the cost of borrowing for the u.s. government. the u.s. government can boar remoney at 1.5% interest rate. that's the all time low. pfr last summer's debate interest rates were above 3%. the lower credit rating didn't affect the borrowing cost because compared to other countries and their financial situations, investors still see u.s. as the safer bet. we are the prettiest girls at the party. >> i suppose we'll take it. thank you very much. one of the democrats most...
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yet, u.s. embassy officials that want to see him in person are kept outside the hospital and not allowed in. what does that tell you about what's going on in the chinese leadership? >> i think it shows the chinese leadership are having some difficulties to find the easy solution to handle this man and his story. >> i want you to listen to gary locke, the u.s. ambassador who says that he says that the united states team laid out the threats and risks and that chen wanted to go. >> he was very, very clear all along. he wanted to be reunified with his family. he wanted to stay in china to be a freedom fighter. he did not want to go to the united states. >> you hear the ambassador say he d ot united states. as soon as he made it to t hospital, it see a change of heart. what happened? was one message conveyed by the u.s. officials to him before he walked out of the embassy that make his heart heavy. he was asked if he didn't walk out of the u.s. embassy that they, he would no longer have an opportun
yet, u.s. embassy officials that want to see him in person are kept outside the hospital and not allowed in. what does that tell you about what's going on in the chinese leadership? >> i think it shows the chinese leadership are having some difficulties to find the easy solution to handle this man and his story. >> i want you to listen to gary locke, the u.s. ambassador who says that he says that the united states team laid out the threats and risks and that chen wanted to go....
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and a u.s. military investigation into the deaths of two prisoners at the prison found that abuse had been widespread in 2002 and 2003. during the same period, nassim was there. unrolling the documentation given to him by u.s. authorities, he asked me to read it. this declaration says that nassim mohammed, that being you, was detained at guantanamo bay, cuba, during such armed conflict. it then goes on to say that it has agreed that nassim mohammed will not be further detained by the united states. there is no written apology, and there was no compensation. nassim's anger has subsided over the past six years, but he believes it's time for foreign forces to get out of afghanistan and let afghans look after their own country. anna corin, cnn, kabul. >> cnn has called and e-mailed the defense department to get a comment on nassim's allegations of torture. so far we have not gotten an answer. >>> how much did you pay at the pump this weekend? well, gas prices, if they're on your mind, like they're o
and a u.s. military investigation into the deaths of two prisoners at the prison found that abuse had been widespread in 2002 and 2003. during the same period, nassim was there. unrolling the documentation given to him by u.s. authorities, he asked me to read it. this declaration says that nassim mohammed, that being you, was detained at guantanamo bay, cuba, during such armed conflict. it then goes on to say that it has agreed that nassim mohammed will not be further detained by the united...
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as the u.s. and allies adjust their plan, al qaeda adjusts their plans as well. >> moments of terror for passengers aboard a jetblue flight. its windshield was hit by geese, sparking an in-flight emergencies. lisa sylvester has details. >> reporter: just after take-off, the pilot of jetblue flight 571 radios the control tower. >> we have to come back. we hit two big geese. >> jetblue 571 roger and stand by. make right traffic runway 1-6. >> right traffic 1-6. >> would you like to declare an emergency? >> we are declaring an emergency. >> you can see the damage here on the plane's windshield caused by two large geese. the flight headed from a suburban new york airport to west palm beach had just taken off tuesday evening and was about 300 feet in the air. laura was one of the 54 passengers on that flight. she feared the worst. >> the plane started swerving immediately right after the two hits. he was rocking the plane back and forth and we knew something was going on. i'm going to die. i'm not goi
as the u.s. and allies adjust their plan, al qaeda adjusts their plans as well. >> moments of terror for passengers aboard a jetblue flight. its windshield was hit by geese, sparking an in-flight emergencies. lisa sylvester has details. >> reporter: just after take-off, the pilot of jetblue flight 571 radios the control tower. >> we have to come back. we hit two big geese. >> jetblue 571 roger and stand by. make right traffic runway 1-6. >> right traffic 1-6....
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new york stock exchange for u.s. government bonds. we run the u.s. government bond business in america, one of our bond businesses, they opened on thursday morning, and i -- i still to this day, i think it was a miracle, i don't know how those guys did it, but they did, our screens flickered, and up came our business, and you got to realize, everybody in the world who trades with us, every bank in the world trades on our government securities market, couldn't believe we opened, and, you know, the people, men and women who survived and worked for this company are extraordinary people. and you know, i'm honored to be associated with them. >> howard, describe your feelings about the new 1 world trade center, tallest building in new york. >> look, i think it's important to rebuild. i just find it personally find it odd that they would name it 1 world trade center. frankly, i think if they named it any other name, i would think it was -- the memorial is beautiful, but i don't know why they don't change the name. that seems so odd to me since the building
new york stock exchange for u.s. government bonds. we run the u.s. government bond business in america, one of our bond businesses, they opened on thursday morning, and i -- i still to this day, i think it was a miracle, i don't know how those guys did it, but they did, our screens flickered, and up came our business, and you got to realize, everybody in the world who trades with us, every bank in the world trades on our government securities market, couldn't believe we opened, and, you know,...
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three u.s. lawmakers are now in baghdad, meeting with leaders in iraq, iraqi -- iraq disputes reports it is allowing iran to use its airspace to delivery weapons to syria. that denial comes as the lawmakers warn against such an act. let me ask you something. what is your breaking point? where's the edge? one woman says she was pushed to it and it led to a gruesome discovery in the middle of the street. what you're about to see is extremely graphic, so if there are any little ones in the room right now, let me give you a beat to get them to turn away. >> reporter: a 26-year-old mother of two claims her husband's cousin, a 35-year-old man, tormented and abused her for month while her husband was out of town. he entered her home while she was asleep and raped her at gunpoint, threatening to kill her children if she screamed. she says he subsequently raped her many times and took pictures of her with his cell phone an threatened to publish them. she says she was too afraid to tell any about the rape
three u.s. lawmakers are now in baghdad, meeting with leaders in iraq, iraqi -- iraq disputes reports it is allowing iran to use its airspace to delivery weapons to syria. that denial comes as the lawmakers warn against such an act. let me ask you something. what is your breaking point? where's the edge? one woman says she was pushed to it and it led to a gruesome discovery in the middle of the street. what you're about to see is extremely graphic, so if there are any little ones in the room...
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u.s. government rules prohibit introducing oil or other contaminants into u.s. waters, even for research purposes. tests have been conducted in norway and research laboratories. but not on site in real world conditions. >> by faith, we believe them. by faith, we have faith on them that they're going to do everything by all means, everything to protect our way of lifestyle. >> reporter: shell says each well will have maximum protection, reengineered blowout preventers and a capping stack system on hand. that's what finally put an end to the deepwater horizon disaster. shell says risk is limited. environmentalists counter, it only takes one accident to destroy a way of life. >> i'm curious. how do they know if this really works? it seems like every time there is some horrific thing it sort of -- the horses come out of another barn. >> that's the tough thing. they won't know it works until it actually happens. they're going to have a lot of material and men and ships, both vessels at sea, and helicopters and planes at the ready in case a spill does break out. they
u.s. government rules prohibit introducing oil or other contaminants into u.s. waters, even for research purposes. tests have been conducted in norway and research laboratories. but not on site in real world conditions. >> by faith, we believe them. by faith, we have faith on them that they're going to do everything by all means, everything to protect our way of lifestyle. >> reporter: shell says each well will have maximum protection, reengineered blowout preventers and a capping...
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al qaeda is rising in part because of the instability in libya and u.s. involvement in libya that allowed some of the weapons to come over the border and some people are saying it could be the next afghanistan. >> could be. i hope not. i mean, you know, mali has quite a hold on the imagination of people who understand africa. and when i saw that destruction, religious political violence in timbuktu, it was very sad to me. but there are always unintended consequences to events that upset the established order. and what happened in libya i think will probably work out to be positive for the libyans. and eventually in all probability, mali's probably not a big enough base for permanent destruction. but a lot of people could get hurt in the meanwhile. and we just have to try to help the africans to resolve this as quickly as possible. >> i mean, there's been reports of afghan fighters, pakistani camps. obviously it's very difficult to tell what's happening in mali. >> whole group of people now associated roughly with al qaeda who have never made a living any
al qaeda is rising in part because of the instability in libya and u.s. involvement in libya that allowed some of the weapons to come over the border and some people are saying it could be the next afghanistan. >> could be. i hope not. i mean, you know, mali has quite a hold on the imagination of people who understand africa. and when i saw that destruction, religious political violence in timbuktu, it was very sad to me. but there are always unintended consequences to events that upset...
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immediate to set what he calls a red line for the u.s. does the u.s. share the conviction that iran is it, indeed, building a nuclear weapon and be -- what about the concept of a red line? >> well, candy, the united states is in constant communication with israel and israeli intelligence, israeli policy makers. the military. we're sharing our assessments every day, and our intelligence assessments are very similar. obviously, we share a grave concern about iran pursuing a nuclear weapon. we are determined to prevent that from happening. president obama has been absolutely clear, and on this there's absolutely no daylight between the united states and israel that we will do what it takes to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. we are not at that stage yet. they do not have a nuclear weapon. our shared intelligence assessments is that there is still a considerable time and space before they will have a nuclear weapon should they make the decision to go for that, but we've been very clear. the united states is not interested and is not pursuing a
immediate to set what he calls a red line for the u.s. does the u.s. share the conviction that iran is it, indeed, building a nuclear weapon and be -- what about the concept of a red line? >> well, candy, the united states is in constant communication with israel and israeli intelligence, israeli policy makers. the military. we're sharing our assessments every day, and our intelligence assessments are very similar. obviously, we share a grave concern about iran pursuing a nuclear weapon....
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jihadists would like to infiltrate the u.s. government. but again, to make these allegations against individuals without any direct evidence. and alex, as you talked about, if you really believe this is happenli happening, is the best way to go about geing action on this, going on conservative radio shows and putting this information out on your website? or is it actually in confidence and confidentiality, contacting security agencies and asking them to investigate? >> i think that's the key point and that blows up this whole argument that this is a serious attempt on their part. and they've been doing this for years. i talked to a guy today who was a bush administration official who was in the department of homeland security and frank gaffney went after him and it stuck with him together. that's the ploy. almost a google problem like rick santorum had. every time somebody googles him, this is what comes up. >> i just want to underscore one thing, anderson, that you pointed out at the top of the show, which is really, really important. thi
jihadists would like to infiltrate the u.s. government. but again, to make these allegations against individuals without any direct evidence. and alex, as you talked about, if you really believe this is happenli happening, is the best way to go about geing action on this, going on conservative radio shows and putting this information out on your website? or is it actually in confidence and confidentiality, contacting security agencies and asking them to investigate? >> i think that's the...
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and it is meant to be isolated by the u.s. and israel. they don't want to see hamas see anything to do with the slightest bit of fresh air. we saw leaders beating the door down to stand shoulder and shoulder with hamas. obviously, the unbelievable thing was how well egypt worked and got this deal. everyone know that it is egypt and the new president and this government made this happen. >> thank you very much indeed. coming up next. giuliani comes up to talk about whetr this cease fire will hold. [ male announcer ] introducing... a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it
and it is meant to be isolated by the u.s. and israel. they don't want to see hamas see anything to do with the slightest bit of fresh air. we saw leaders beating the door down to stand shoulder and shoulder with hamas. obviously, the unbelievable thing was how well egypt worked and got this deal. everyone know that it is egypt and the new president and this government made this happen. >> thank you very much indeed. coming up next. giuliani comes up to talk about whetr this cease fire...
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the argument being that u.s. national security interests, especially in the middle east have been undermined because of his alleged weakness. >> let's look at the facts. we will hear that in campaigns. the president said in a debate and he was roundly criticized for it in 2008 that if he had a chance to get osama bin laden, even if he found him in another country in pakistan, he would seize that opportunity. >> one final question. you can clarify it for us. yesterday, the president said egypt is not an ally of the united states. today, the state department said, egypt is an ally, a major non-nato ally of the united states. who is right, the president or the state department? >> the president, i know, feels that egypt is a partner. he talked, in fact, to president mosri today. egypt needs to be abiding by their treaty with israel and respecting that treaty. i am sure the president talked about the parameters that egypt needs to show to move towards democracy and reflect human rights, to better protect our embassy
the argument being that u.s. national security interests, especially in the middle east have been undermined because of his alleged weakness. >> let's look at the facts. we will hear that in campaigns. the president said in a debate and he was roundly criticized for it in 2008 that if he had a chance to get osama bin laden, even if he found him in another country in pakistan, he would seize that opportunity. >> one final question. you can clarify it for us. yesterday, the president...
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is the u.s. potentially better off following the removal of gadhafi in libya, mubarak in egypt and what's going on potentially in syria, bashar al assad? is the u.s. better off with these dictators gone or better off before? >> we are better off with them gone. i think president bush is the person who said first, we spent 40 years in this region with a policy that said, basically, we prefer stability to change. i think the president correctly saw and obama has embraced it as well that change is in our long-term interest. it was always going to be difficult. it was never going to be -- now, the dictators are gone and now we have the bright light of democracy there. one of the things this shows, particularly in libya, is how unresolved the consequences of the arab spring still are. there is a lot of work still to be done. arguably, the u.s. steak in egypt is more important than in libya. >> i agree. it is. >> nice to be with you again. >>> many could go up, what the anti-american fervor in the anti
is the u.s. potentially better off following the removal of gadhafi in libya, mubarak in egypt and what's going on potentially in syria, bashar al assad? is the u.s. better off with these dictators gone or better off before? >> we are better off with them gone. i think president bush is the person who said first, we spent 40 years in this region with a policy that said, basically, we prefer stability to change. i think the president correctly saw and obama has embraced it as well that...
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he was once number four on the u.s. military's list of most wanted iraqis. >>> and a daring rescue in china. a toddler slipped through a railing and is left dangling from a fourth-floor balcony. a neighbor risked his own life to help the child get back up through those bars. there's no word on where the parents were at the time. we'll be right back. to rob a convenience store. the clerk fights back in a very unconventional way. that is a spray can. there's a lot more. we el be right back. >>> another keeping them honest report tonight. there are new battle lines being drawn in court over backpage.com, which is the leading website for adult services. now, those ads that people run brought in $27 million for the website last year, according to the internet research firm, aim group. for months now we have been reporting on the push to shut down the ads where officials in various states say that underage girls are sold for sex. and the numbers are really staggering. there's been at least 50 cases in 22 states of people char
he was once number four on the u.s. military's list of most wanted iraqis. >>> and a daring rescue in china. a toddler slipped through a railing and is left dangling from a fourth-floor balcony. a neighbor risked his own life to help the child get back up through those bars. there's no word on where the parents were at the time. we'll be right back. to rob a convenience store. the clerk fights back in a very unconventional way. that is a spray can. there's a lot more. we el be right...
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u.s. special operations forces have suspended the training of afghan police recruits effective immediately. the move follows reports that more than 40 nato members have been killed this year by insurgents dressed as police or afghan soldiers. 14 were killed in august alone. u.s. forces will revent all current members for reinstating the training. >>> the reverend sun myung moon is dead, the controversial leader of the unification church, best known for conducting mass weddings, sometimes with thousands of church-arranged couples, all saying "i do" at once. moon died today at a hospital in seoul, south korea. he was 92 years old. a church spokesman says moon's funeral will be held on thursday. >>> an outbreak of legionnaires' disease has hit quebec city. it's killed 10 people, sickened 165 more, and health officials don't know how people are getting it. the government has ordered some buildings to clean their cooling systems, a common source of the disease. legionnaires is a severe form of
u.s. special operations forces have suspended the training of afghan police recruits effective immediately. the move follows reports that more than 40 nato members have been killed this year by insurgents dressed as police or afghan soldiers. 14 were killed in august alone. u.s. forces will revent all current members for reinstating the training. >>> the reverend sun myung moon is dead, the controversial leader of the unification church, best known for conducting mass weddings,...
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and it is meant to be isolated by the u.s. and israel. they don't want to see hamas see anything to do with the slightest bit of fresh air. we saw leaders beating the door down to stand shoulder and shoulder with hamas. obviously, the unbelievable thing was how well egypt worked and got this deal. everyone know that it is egypt and the new president and this government made this happen. >> thank you very much indeed. coming up next. giuliani comes up to talk about whether this cease fire will hold. >>> i would like especially to thank president obama for his unreserved support for israel's actions in the operation and for the right to defend itself as the support for the iron dome systems. >> thanking president obama for standing by it's side during the fighting but did the white hou handle the situation effectively? >> welcome. how are you? i want to read you a tweet. president obama's steady support of the situation helped to solve the situation. >> donald trump. the fact that he has gone on record assaying that would indicate that it w
and it is meant to be isolated by the u.s. and israel. they don't want to see hamas see anything to do with the slightest bit of fresh air. we saw leaders beating the door down to stand shoulder and shoulder with hamas. obviously, the unbelievable thing was how well egypt worked and got this deal. everyone know that it is egypt and the new president and this government made this happen. >> thank you very much indeed. coming up next. giuliani comes up to talk about whether this cease fire...
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approaches, u.s. intelligent agents put out an alert for the law enforcement to be individual len and the obama campaign put out a political ad suggest that he wouldn't have gone after oh sa many bin laden. >> he took the harder and the more honorable path and the one that produced in my opinion the best result. >> seems like only four years ago that hillary clinton then questioned kaent obama's reddiness for office using the ad with a picture of osama bin laden and they accused her of playing the politics of fear. now it's the president running the bin laden political ad which was called sad and john mccain called a cheap political attack and a pa threat call ad of self-congratulation. it seems like a year ago it was greeted across party lines as justice. up next the man who was in "the situation room" the night bin laden was killed. the top adviser on homeland skurnd and counterterrorism, john brennan. america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion
approaches, u.s. intelligent agents put out an alert for the law enforcement to be individual len and the obama campaign put out a political ad suggest that he wouldn't have gone after oh sa many bin laden. >> he took the harder and the more honorable path and the one that produced in my opinion the best result. >> seems like only four years ago that hillary clinton then questioned kaent obama's reddiness for office using the ad with a picture of osama bin laden and they accused her...
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but also how can the u.s. best help egypt now with the economy. >> and what about the situation there in egypt with the muslim brotherhood now in power? is mrs. clinton concerned about women's rights in egypt? >> reporter: i think she's very concerned. president morsi has made some positive statements about equal rights for women, equal rights for minorities. what she's saying is, she's pointing to the comments and holding the president's feet to the fire and say we appreciate the comments, we hope you're going to make good on them. today secretary clinton met with women's groups, christians including those who have been marginalized in the country in the past, and democratic activists and saying, listen, i understand you've been marginalized, i understand there are a lot of concerns. but you need to assert yourself. you need to take responsibility for your role in the new egypt. i think that's really the theme here. talking to a lot of different audiences and saying egypt has so much work to do, and you have
but also how can the u.s. best help egypt now with the economy. >> and what about the situation there in egypt with the muslim brotherhood now in power? is mrs. clinton concerned about women's rights in egypt? >> reporter: i think she's very concerned. president morsi has made some positive statements about equal rights for women, equal rights for minorities. what she's saying is, she's pointing to the comments and holding the president's feet to the fire and say we appreciate the...